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Human Computer, The : What Automation Teaches Us about Surviving AI - Ivan Daunis

Human Computer, The

What Automation Teaches Us about Surviving AI

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Published: 27th January 2026

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.

In 1946, ENIAC could calculate in seconds what took human computers weeks. Everyone predicted mass unemployment. Instead, those "obsolete" workers became the world's first programmers.

History is repeating itself. Most people are missing the pattern.

I'm Ivan Daunis. I lead agentic AI development at PayPal—building systems that make decisions. I've filed patents on AI systems, published research on agent orchestration, and earned my Master's in AI/ML at 48 while creating the automation everyone worries about.

Here's what I've learned from the inside: AI won't replace you. But engineers who use AI will replace engineers who don't.

In my 30-year career, I've lived through four waves of "obsolescence". Each time, the ones who adapted didn't just survive—they thrived.

This book reveals the pattern and gives you the playbook.

Inside you'll discover:

  • The 5-stage adaptation pattern that's repeated for 80 years—and predicts exactly what's happening now
  • The four irreplaceable skills AI fundamentally cannot replicate
  • Why junior engineers with AI still can't replace senior engineers with AI—and what that means for your career
  • A practical 90-day plan to reposition yourself where humans remain essential
  • What I see daily building AI that the headlines miss

I'm not a consultant writing about AI's potential. I'm an engineer who sees what works in reality, not just in demos.

If you're doing knowledge work—software engineering, data science, product management, or anything in between—you're facing the same choice the human computers faced in 1946.

The pattern is reliable. Those who recognize it early have enormous advantages.

This isn't about surviving AI. It's about using AI to become irreplaceable.

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